Can I ask why you dont think the explanation of a sonic boom is correct? i am not making any judgement about whether it is or isnt, but have you ever
heard a sonic boom? It'll make your rearend pucker.

Wasn't this back in April this year? A helicopter radioed on wrong frequency which alerted authorities to a possible terrorist attack or something? I
also heard it was an asteroid that flew through the atmosphere.
Never did hear the result of this story. Long forgotten at a guess.

I lived in Malmesbury Wiltshire at the time, and I heard it, and it sounded very much like a sonic boom. After all, the Salisbury plains are just
round the corner with all manner of military machines operating. Not to mention the amount of RAF and USAF bases dotted around the areas.

Scientists have determined these sounds are acoustic gravity waves. Something technologicsl is producing these sounds and governments are trying
hard to cover it up, so they dont get caught in the act of what there really doing with the tech. Ruining lives..

Scientists have determined these sounds are acoustic gravity waves. Something technologicsl is producing these sounds and governments are trying
hard to cover it up, so they dont get caught in the act of what there really doing with the tech. Ruining lives..

yeah you right.
I thought it was from today i heard a loud boom tonight that shook the windows an went online to see what it was and this story came up so i thought
it was what i heard but the story is from THURSDAY 12 APRIL 2012 so it couldn't have been.

Scientists have determined these sounds are acoustic gravity waves. Something technologicsl is producing these sounds and governments are trying
hard to cover it up, so they dont get caught in the act of what there really doing with the tech. Ruining lives..

Can I get a source for that? I wouldnt mind reading a bit more on it.

here's one, there's more out there. Do a search for strange sounds explained or something. i personally experience daily audio attacks utilizing the
same technology the strange sounds were made by. And they thought they could cover this up..i would describe these booms as acoustic gravity
bursts. acoustic gravity waves

Can't say I heard these bangs,neither tonight or in April but,hey,we're always the last to get anything up here in the Highlands.lol.

Mind you,it's blowing such a gale tonight like I've not seen in years so I doubt I'd hear anything over the howl and roar of the winds but am just
about to drive 30 miles to my home so if I hear any loud bangs i'll post on it here.

If a tree isn't blown down in front my car that is,hope not ~ touch wood !!!

Originally posted by captaintyinknots
Can I ask why you dont think the explanation of a sonic boom is correct? i am not making any judgement about whether it is or isnt, but have you ever
heard a sonic boom? It'll make your rearend pucker.

I've heard dozens of sonic booms -- and, no, they do not make your rear end pucker. In fact they don't do much of anything unless you are very very
close. If the jet flies low, directly over your house, it will rattle the windows pretty well, but if it's still visible at some reasonable distance
it's not even as loud as thunder.

Sonic boons, especially close ones, will get your attention. But then so does an isolated thunderclap.

My only question is why so many of these sonic booms and over such a large area? I know here in the states, the government was supposed to have
stopped flying jets super sonic over population areas. So why now, why so many, and why are they heard over such a large area?

My only question is why so many of these sonic booms and over such a large area? I know here in the states, the government was supposed to have
stopped flying jets super sonic over population areas. So why now, why so many, and why are they heard over such a large area?

It was just one sonic boom in April. The aircraft were on a training programme already in operation and when the helicopter broadcasted on the wrong
frequency, the two aircraft were in the air and ready to intercept. It was heard over a wide area because the counties Wiltshire, Oxfordshire,
Hampshire etc are within close proximity of the aircraft. So they were pretty close to ground and pretty much on the boundaries of several counties.
You know what I mean?

I haven't been aware of any other sonic booms since, however the OP mentioned he may have heard one tonight. So was looking for documentation online
to support the noise, accidentally found a source from earlier in the year.

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